The Evelyn Burrow Museum Opens Nympheus Luminansis, Water Lilies of Light Exhibition

May 26, 2026
Museum gallery wall displaying several framed paintings of water lilies in a style reminiscent of Impressionist art, arranged in a row on a light-colored wall. Small descriptive plaques are mounted beneath each painting. The artworks feature reflective water surfaces with floating lily pads in shades of green, blue, and yellow. The space has warm lighting, wood flooring, and a display case with a decorative sculpture visible to the right, along with a large informational panel on the wall.

The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College is hosting Nympheus Luminansis, Water Lilies of Light by French artist Laurence Saunois.

HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College announces a new exhibition that pays tribute to the work of impressionist Claude Monet. 

Nympheus Luminansis, Water Lilies of Light by French artist Laurence Saunois is a result of eight years of work and pays tribute to Claude Monet and the poetic world of his garden in Giverny, while offering a contemporary and personal interpretation. Produced by David J. Wagner, LLC, the exhibition is on a two-year museum tour in the United States, with The Evelyn Burrow Museum as one of its six host institutions. 

“We are delighted to host this exhibition at The Evelyn Burrow Museum,” said museum administrator Kristen Holmes. “This exhibition offers our community a rare opportunity to experience the spirit of Monet through a contemporary lens. Laurence Saunois’ work captures the beauty, light and quiet reflection of nature in a way that invites visitors to slow down, look closely and find their own meaning within each piece.”

Holmes expressed her appreciation to the Alabama State Council on the Arts, which awarded the museum a $4,000 grant to fund the exhibition, and to exhibition organizer David Wagner.

Art museum gallery with polished wooden floors and soft overhead lighting. A decorative porcelain vase displayed inside a glass case stands on a pedestal in the center. Large framed paintings of water lilies and pond reflections line the walls, each with small informational plaques beneath them.

The exhibition brings together 10 large-format canvases in which light and color become the true protagonists. In her approach, Saunois develops a pictorial language that she defines as a form of “real impressionism”: an alliance between figurative rigor and impressionist sensitivity. Each canvas thus becomes a contemplative immersion. 

The founding painting, La danse de la lumiére (The Dance of Light), took more than 1,000 hours of work over four years to complete.

Inspired by a visit to Monet’s gardens, the artist confides, “My intention was to capture the vibration of light on the colors of nature and offer the viewer an immersive experience, as if they were opening a window onto the Giverny pond for each painting.”

Through reflections and transparencies, some works also reveal a secret dimension. Thanks the phenomenon of pareidolia, everyone can guess familiar shapes or imaginary figures, transforming the painting into a true emotional mirror. 

 person with short, curly dark hair stands in the foreground, wearing a black top with a vivid floral pattern in red and pink tones. Behind the person is a large, colorful painting of a pond covered with green lily pads and several pink water lilies in bloom. The water surface reflects surrounding trees and sky in rippling patterns, with bright highlights and contrasting darker areas adding texture and depth.

An internationally renowned artist, Saunois is known for her figurative and realistic works inspired by nature. Her paintings, exhibited and awarded prizes in France and the United States, question our relationship with light, time and artistic memory. 

Nympheus Luminansis, Water Lilies of Light will be on display through Aug. 15. The Evelyn Burrow Museum is open Tuesday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For information, visit www.burrowmuseum.org, email burrowmuseum@wallacestate.edu or call 2566.352.8457.

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